G&G’s Health Care & Wellness portfolio is now anchored by two leading investments: Gemela, an AI-driven digital twin for human performance and longevity, and IN TRUTH, a biometric emotion-intelligence platform.
Gemela builds a personalised “digital twin” for each user, aggregating biological data, including omics, biomarkers, wearables and behavioural signals, into a single roadmap for living better and longer. The platform is the product of a decade of incubation, built on a proprietary human-performance methodology developed over thirty years by Dr. Walshe, and proven across elite sport, including NBA, NFL and UEFA Championship clubs, and the US Olympic team, before maturing towards wider licensing.
Its social impact case spans human health and wellness, women’s health, chronic disease prevention, children’s health and education, recovery from illness or injury, fertility and maternal health, and cognitive function, including stress, burnout, PTSD, depression and anxiety. Gemela is built around data sovereignty: users own their data outright, held in secure, individual data stores, and the platform uses new learning only to improve itself, not to monetise personal data.
IN TRUTH takes a related but distinct approach to a similar problem: making emotional health measurable. Founded by CEO Nicole Gibson, IN TRUTH has built what it describes as the world’s first biometric emotion-detection system, decoding valence and arousal in real time from biometric signals such as beat-to-beat interval data via a proprietary AI it calls an Emotion Language Model. The aim is to give individuals, teams and organisations a clearer, more honest picture of their emotional state, without overriding their own agency over what they do with it.
“We’re using AI to preserve humanity, not replace it.”
IN TRUTHTogether, the two investments reflect the same discipline that runs across G&G’s Health Care & Wellness portfolio: treating human wellbeing, physical and emotional alike, as something that can and should be measured with rigour, not simply described in good intentions.